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Giuseppe Campanari


Giuseppe Campanari (17 November 1855 – 31 May 1927)〔〔James Francis Cooke (1921) ''Great Singers on the Art of Singing'', Theodore Presser Co.〕〔Cooke (1921) gives his date of birth as 17 November 1858 but this is unlikely given the d.o.b. of his brother Leandro.〕 was an Italian-born operatic baritone and cellist. He later became an American citizen.
Campanari performed initially as a cellist at Milan's La Scala and on tour in other parts of Europe, but he later emigrated to the United States, where he played first solo cello for the Boston Symphony Orchestra, and was subsequently appointed professor of cello at the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston. He resigned from both positions to devote himself to singing, which he had studied as a second 'instrument' for years, becoming a major opera star with the Metropolitan Opera.
In addition, he appeared at most of the major opera houses in Europe, including several seasons spent at the Royal Opera in London's Covent Garden, and participated in concert tours with the great sopranos Nordica, Sembrich, Melba and
Eames.〔The Coit Lyceum Bureau, Cleveland, Ohio, managing agency〕
==Early career==

Giuseppe Campanari was born in Venice in 1855 and was hailed as a cello virtuoso by the age of nine. He toured Europe with his brother Leandro, giving concerts in the larger European cities.〔 At the age of seventeen he was appointed first solo cellist at La Scala in Milan under conductor Alberto Mazzucato.〔''New York Times (2 July 1893) "Gossip of Concert Hall and Opera House"〕 During his career as a cellist, he appeared frequently in chamber music concerts with leading artistes such as Joachim, Wieniawski and Saint-Saëns〔 At the same time, vocal art attracted him greatly and he studied voice on the side.〔 His first attempt as an opera singer was in ''Un ballo in maschera'' at the Teatro Dal Verme in Milan in 1880.〔〔Grove states that he lost his voice and had to return to the orchestra pit but this is contradicted by the ''New York Times'' 7 July 1893.()〕〔''Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians''〕 After singing in the leading Italian cities, he went to Spain.〔
According to Imdb, his wife was named Mary but this information is questionable.〔The Imdb has an erroneous entry stating that Giuseppe was married to Persis Bell. This was the spouse of his brother Leandro Campanari q.v..〕

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